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Woodlands water park opens early

Woodlands water park opens early

The Woodlands Water Play Park is open for business.
Arlington Drive public hearing day four

Arlington Drive public hearing day four

The public hearing for a proposed affordable housing project at 70 Arlington Dr. continues at 5 p.m. on Monday, May 17. Arlington Drive public hearing continues
Blog post: St. Albert Surf Park?

Blog post: St. Albert Surf Park?

St. Albert mountain bikers have longed for a track of their very own for quite some time. Bikes are not allowed at the skateboard park in Red Willow Park, and the BMX track in Riel Park is a different style of riding than a mountain bike.
Chamber to pitch new name for downtown

Chamber to pitch new name for downtown

If the St. Albert Chamber of Commerce gets its way, downtown St. Albert will soon cease to exist. The local business group has rebranded the area as the Perron District and will soon be seeking official approval from city council.
Arden eligible for some funding despite grant cut

Arden eligible for some funding despite grant cut

There’s good and bad news for operators of the Arden Theatre. The good news is the facility can now access funding from a provincial grant that was thought to be off-limits.
Correction

Correction

A story in the May 8 Gazette with the heading ‘New chamber sign approved,’ included incorrect information.
Staff changes put Youville residents at risk

Staff changes put Youville residents at risk

The quality of care at Youville Home in St. Albert is being threatened by a staffing change that will reduce the number of registered nurses on shift, says the United Nurses of Alberta.
Bellerose student burns rubber to stop cancer in its tracks

Bellerose student burns rubber to stop cancer in its tracks

Nothing is going to break Mike Czaja’s stride when it comes to racing for an upcoming cause.
Hunter's Fight ready for third round

Hunter's Fight ready for third round

Make no mistake, Hunter Kuzik is a fighter. The St. Albert boy, who is only six years old, already has more macho street cred than many mixed martial artists. He has to fight every day of his life whether he wants to or not.
Chair-Leaders roll on city

Chair-Leaders roll on city

Jim Hole ran into a big problem when he went to the office Friday in his wheelchair: stairs. Hole had agreed to spend a day in a wheelchair to raise awareness of accessibility issues. It's been a real eye-opener, he says.
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